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Security researchers say Microsoft customers should take immediate action to defend against the ongoing cyberattacks, and ...
China has long courted foreign investment, emphasising its openness to global business. Spokespersons from the Chinese ...
Microsoft has announced it will no longer allow engineers based in China to work on projects for the US Department of Defense (DoD), following a recent report by ProPublica that raised serious ...
Microsoft is investing millions of dollars to funnel more European-language data into AI development, company president Brad ...
Microsoft is ending its use of Chinese engineers to help maintain the United States Department of Defense’s computer systems.
Microsoft Corp.’s server software is under attack from unidentified hackers, with cybersecurity analysts warning of widespread security breaches across the globe. (Bloomberg) — Microsoft Corp.’s ...
Microsoft has relied on engineers based in China for years to help maintain some of the U.S. Department of Defense’s ...
PLUS: China upgrades smartphone surveillance tools; Ring eases anti-snooping stance; and more Infosec In Brief Microsoft has warned users of SharePoint Server that three on-prem versions of the ...
The move comes after a ProPublica report highlighted a Microsoft program that allows foreign engineers to indirectly interact ...
Microsoft on Friday announced it will no longer allow engineers based in China to provide technical support for US Department ...
Microsoft has stopped using China-based engineers for sensitive DoD cloud maintenance after a ProPublica report exposed major ...
Chinese workers are accompanied by US citizens functioning as 'digital escorts,' but the practice functions 'with little review,' according to a ProPublica investigation.